f)e was tickled LOCAL NEWS. G. S. Wright, dentist. Cheat seed for sale by C. A. Wallace. Eastern oysters in any style kept daily at White’s restaurant. You can get perfect satisfaction in pho tos at the Excelsior Studio. Wisdom Millsap has moved upto New­ berg from Portland. The best 25-cent meal in the city is ob- ainable at T. A. White’s restaurant- Bert Millsap is tilling the clerkship with Dresser A Hendrick. Kay & Todd are now ready for the fall trade with a complete line in all de­ partments. pain and reasonable charges are the Froebel’a second gift will be the sub­ basic elements of my practice. ject of the lesson at the reading room Cleanliness and asepsis rigidly next Friday at 2:30. practiced. I invite you to call for Big cut in prices at R. Jacobson & examination of your teeth. I am Co. ’son account of preparation for re­ always pleased to talk about dentis­ moval into new building. try. Mrs. Frank Ferguson has been em­ LEROY LEWIS. D. D. S. ployed as stenographer in the ollice of McMinnville. Ore. the Oregon Fire Relief Association. Frank Abram Powell will preach next PHYSICIANS Lord’s day at 11 a. m. on “The Identity of the Church,” and at 7 :30 p. in. “Come GALBREATH & GOUCHER, to Jesus.” Two months’ treatment at the best Physicians mineral springs in the world for $1. Vita and Surgeons. Ore does it. W. G. Robbins, agent, over Strong’s harness shop. (Oilice over Braly’s Bank.) Prof. D. M. Metzger of Lafayette will M c M innville - - - O regon . preach in the C. 1*. church next Sabbath morning. The evening service will be in J H. COOK, n. D. charge of the elders. Physician Leave your order at the Racket store a suit of tailor-made clothes. They and Surgeon. for guarantee a fit and satisfaction or no sale. Rooms 9 and 10, Union Block, The presentation of the drama, “The M c M innville , - O regon . Man from Maine,” by home talent has been deferred one week from the date of MEAT MARKETS _____ the first announcement, making the date the 19th. jy^ATTHIES & BOOTH, Grand Thanksgiving dance at Camp­ bell’s hall Nov. 25th. There will be a Successors to Harding & West, Proprietors of prize of a 15-pound turkey for the best waltzer of the old folks, also a prize for CITY MARKET. the youngest. Tickets 75c. * Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds J. P. Irvine & Son have the largest stock of groceries ever carried in the South side Third St. between B and C. county, and now is the time to lay in your winter supply at bed rock prices. BARBERS. Mr. Ferguson informs us that the firm of Ferguson A Rogers is dissolved. Frank £HARP & GAUNT, C. Ferguson is still managing the ab­ stract business of the Yamhill County Abstract Co. and is a competent and We are located opposite Bums & Daniels and aim careful abstracter. tb give all customers good treatment for little money. Bath rooms in connection. Your pat­ “ Billy ” Vinton is rejoicing over the ronage solicited. arrival of a little boy at his house. He is three years old, and his name is Gray- HARNESS don Tucker. The sensation of being called papa is so pleasant that Billy may gLSIA WRIGHT, decide to keep him. Manufactures and Deals in Do you know, that Elsia Wright carries HARNESS, a full line of lubricating oils for machin­ ery? Owners of valuable harvesting and SADDLES, BRIDLES. SPURS. other machinery cannot afford to exper­ -ndbrushes, and sells them cheaper than they iment with poor oils. He carries the best can be bought anywhere else in the Willamette Valley. Our all home made sets of harness are on the market and they are warranted pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them. not to gum. tf yy J. STRONG, Memorial service will be held by the relief corps in their hall next Saturday Dealer in and Manufacturer of at 2 p. m., in memory of Mrs. Julia Abrahn, poet department president, and HARNESS, Mrs. E. Florence Barker, the first nation­ SADDLES, COLLARS, al president. All members of the corps requested to be present. PRIDLES, WHIPS, M. P. C ooper , President. SPURS, Etc. All work guaranteed as represented. Repairing Deputy U. 8. Marshal George Humph­ of all kinds promptly done. First door west ot rey, came up on the train Tuesday even­ McMinnville National Bank. ing and went up to Grand Ronde where he arrested Wm. Schufron for selling LIVERYMEN.________ hard cider to the Indians. He was QITY STABLES, brought down to Sheridan before Justice Faulconer, who held him in $100 bonds Third St., between E and F. to appear before the U. S. district court. —Sun. Wilson & Henderson, Props. Nate D. Elliott, the faithful young man who has been in the employ of the Ore­ Everything flrst-claas. Horses boarded by day, week or month. Commercial travelers gon Fire Relief Association as stenogra­ conveyed to all points at most reasonable rates. pher and typewriter, has purchased a Give us a call. half-interest in the Newberg Graphic and entered upon his new work early in the DRAYMEN week. Mr. Woodward knows the quali­ ty of the help he is getting, the two hav­ g E. COULTER. ing been yoke-fellows in past years. because he had his tooth extracted without suffering any pain, although he had entered my office expecting to endure the untold agonies usually incident to the dental chair We can do the same for you. All opera­ tions are carefully, gently and thor­ oughly done. Artificial teeth should be so perfectly adapted to the mouth an>l so perfect in tit and appearance that the wearer herself might be able to forget them. I guarantee my plates to be as nearly j>erfect as the best material, educated skill and the peculiarities of each case will per­ mit. Skillful operations, minimum BARBERS. McHINNVILLE The University of Oregon has selected the following six students to represent the institution in the state intercolle­ Goods of all descriptions moved, and careful handling guaranteed. Collections will be made giate debate: C. V. Galloway, M. L. monthly. Hauling of allkinds done cheap. Applegate, Miss Agness Adams. Eugene Boone, Walter L. Whittlesey and Dell V. Kuykendall. The contest will occur WOOD WORKER. in Salem on January 14, between the £?I) HOFF, Willamette university and the state WOOD WORKER university. Why suffer with coughs, colds and la- will repair your Buggies and Wagons, manufac grippe when Laxative Bromo Quinine ture Office Furniture, Book eases. Wardrobes, Brackets, Whatnots and all kinds of wood work. will cure yon in one day. Doei not pro­ duce the ringing in the head like sul­ Two Doors East of City Stables. phate of quinine. Put up in tablets con­ venient for taking. Guaranteed to cure BANKING or money refunded. Price 25 cents. For sale by Rogers Bros. 38mfi NO 396T The farmers’short course in horticul­ THE «•■IUKtUlB ture and dairying at the agricultural col­ lege is announced in a special circular. It opens January 11th and lasts four | weeks. The instruction is absolutely free, and a welcome is extended to any —McMinnville, Oregon.— manor woman who desires information Paid up Capital, #.50,000 along the lines mentioned. Persons de­ Surplus *10,000. siring further information can obtain it by addressing Thoe. M. Gatch, director Transacts a General Banking Binine«.. , of the experiment station, Corvallis, Or. Office Hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Truck and Dray Co. Jlational Bank iEE LAUGHLIN, President. Th. ?1: • A L. ROGERS, Vice-President. ■tall. E. C. APPERSON, Cashier. stCMiu. W. S. LINK. Assistant Cashier. CASTOTIIA.. G. 8. Wright, d. :. New fan y sii Typewriter Whooping coi. , . See Dr. Nelson crowns and plate wm Bettman & Warren re from Tillamook every few Postmaster Harding has the Unruh residence on B stre. A nine pound son was born to . . Mrs. J. G. Hadley of Newberg on , fast. J. P. Irvine <& Son will sell you suga. by the sack at Portland prices with freight added. Byron Millsap haseutered the employ of the Corbett-Macleay grocery company of Portland. Marion Weed from South Dakota, son of W. D. Weed, recently arrived here on a visit to his parents. Kay & Todd have the cheapest line of underwear ever brought into the city ; $1.50 undersuit for $1.00. Snow was visible on the mountains both on the east and west of the valley on the morning of the Oth. Mrs. Anna Henderson shipped her household goods on Tuesday and expects to leave on the 18th for Salinas, Calif. Mrs. Nettie Craft, wife of B. Craft of Portland, died last Saturday and was brought to North Yamhill for interment. The party who borrowed C. A. Wal­ lace's spade some time ago and neglected to return it, is requested to do so at once. The Salem Statesman has enlarged its Sunday paper to twelve pages and pre­ sents a decidedly metropolitan appear­ ance. Mr. Leigh Burton of the Oregonian business department, was iu the city Tuesday looking up the interests of the great daily. Dr. G. W. McConnell of Newberg has turned his practice over to other physi­ cians, will live in Portland this winter and head for Klondike in the early spring. The college football team went up to Monmouth in four-horse hacks on Satur­ day and played the Monmouth boys, bringing home a victory of 12 to 0. A half dozen visitors accompanied them. Farmers who were anxious to have it rain, so they could plow, ought to have been satisfied with Tuesday’s downpour. The heart of the true Oregonian waxes fat when it rains all day long and he goes to sleep at night to the meter of rain up­ on the roof, A party from the Nestucca was over here Monday, trying to raise wind to the extent of a hundred dollars to open the toll road to the river. Five or six miles remain to be opened, and that accom­ plished there is no doubt but considerable trade that now goes to the coast would come this way. * JT* a AL I ! I •----* À— _ Ä. 4- Consisting of Dry fwooiis. ( Nothin Shoes, Hat» and Caps, (woods, Ladies’ & Children’; ets and Capes, Millinery, etc., * Must be disposed of within 60 Days. Come early and get the first choice, as goods are moving v ry fast. R. Jacobson &Go. McMinnville, Oct. 22, 1897. *■ i * Mr. Hewitt of Dayton is assisting D. A_ Smith in his jewelry store. The D. of H. lodge holds a supper and initiation ceremonies tonight. Sheet music free next week with every dollar purchase at C. Griesen’s. Kay &Todd buy from first-class houses. Not $1.00 worth of auction or bankrupt stock in the store. 40tf Sauer krout. Sauced pig’s feet. Coast honey. B ettman & W arren . All members of the D. of H. lodge are requested to be present at the next regu­ lar meeting. Friday, Nov. 12th. There; will be initiation and supper. For Sale—A good horse, phaeton and harness, cheap. Inquire at this office. Will take good milch cow in exchange. The wife of S. W. Fletcher, residing ! near McCoy, died very suddenly on Mon­ Ex-Gov. McConnell of Idaho, now day. Mr. Fletcher was in Loe Angeles government Indian inspector, was in the and the funeral was deferred until today. city over Sunday, having returned from C. Grissen is very busy at present in­ a trip to the Grand Ronde agency. It voicing a mammoth stock of new goods --------------------------- HOULD SEE THE. has been several years since the Govern­ for the holiday trade. We have his or dealt in calico, codfish and coonskins i word for this, so it must be so. in the then small hamlet of North Yam­ Mrs. C. A. Satterfield of Ashland, who hill, but fortune has dealt generously has been visiting her granddaughter, wi$h him in the meantime. Mrs. J. H. Nelson, left yesterday for They throw out of the ground eight inches with one Anger L. V. Stewart, a nephew of Hon. Lee Tacoma to visit other relatives. and throw in with a touch of the heel. For sale at Laughlin, recently returned from the Mr, Kegg has ahout succeeded in rent­ New England states, was a guest of his ing his entire remodeled St. Charles hotel this week. Mr. Stewart, who is a Yam­ building. Mr. Eberle will occupy one of hill boy by birth, is a graduate from the the upper rooms, and Mr. Wiles will Yale law school, and is just looking about probably occupy the maiu room below Hop buyers are beginning to move in A GOLD WATCH with a view to discovering the best place with his second-hand store. Marion county. The Salem Statesman of to hang out hia abingle. His parents re­ Johnny Rohr took a tumble from the For $9.8a side at Forest Grove and he graduated ladder on which be was working at the Wednesday said, “The bop market is High grade, full Jeweled from Pacific university before going to Hotel Yamhill, Saturday night, and had becoming a little stiffer and there is a Misleading American movement. strong demand for choice qualities at 13' Boss, 14-karat gold Ailed Yale. to be carried home, but he has since ap­ @13Ji cents. It is also noticeable that I case. Equal In appearance to The county Christian endeavor con­ peared on the streets, seemingly all solid gold. the lower grades are beginning to move vention held at Lafayette from Friday right. Beautifully engraved. at about 11 cents, and that there is every . Warranted to wear for'll) till Sunday was attended by about one years. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wright are enter­ indication that the English buyers are hundred delegates. The program was taining their uncle and aunt, Mr. and about carried out very nearly as published. Mrs. A. A. Kelsey of Harpersfield,Ohio, the only ones in the field at present. One sale of ninety-five bales, choice, was Officers for the ensuing year were chosen and Mrs. L. E. Murray of Ashtabuld, Wholesale Jewelers. made recently in this city at 13J b cents.” New York and Chicago as follows: Chas. P. Nelson, president; Ohio. Before coming here they visited Watcöes. According to the same authority nineteen Miss Rilla McCullough of Ballston, vice their sister, Mrs. Arthur Andrews of Gal­ president; Mrs. Hodson of Newberg, sec­ loway,Oregon. From here they go to Pas­ bop contracts made between Marion ^i/fou can county growers and the firms of Lilien- no more buy a watch retary ; Fred Henry of Lafayette, treas­ adena, California, to spend the winter. thal & Co., of San Francisco, and Lilien- ¿y st-' such as described for $9.82 urer. The 1898 session will be held in than you can a gold dollar for Several members of the congregation thal Bros., of New York, were filed in McMinnville in October. seventy cents. The advertise­ of the Christian church called upon Mrs the office of the county recorder on Tues­ ments are misleading and the A stable belonging to J. J. Henderson c. W. Talmage Wednesday evening, very day. With the exception of one covering advertisers are schemers. They in the town of Amity burned about 11 unexpected by the lady, and spent a the crop of 1899, the bops thus disposed try to make you believe ^tat o’clock last Saturday night. The build­ pleasant social hour. The primary ob­ of are to be grown in 1898. The contract they will give you better value ing was valued at about $450 and was ject of the visit was the presentation Of price in most instances was 8 cents, while for your money than your home not insured. The Are was doubtless the a rocking chair, in recognition of valua in one case the crop of 1898 and 1899 jewelers will, but in reality work of an incendiary. This conclusion ble services rendered as member of the were included at 10 cents. they give you less. Your get­ is sustained by all the facts surrounding, choir. Dr. J. H. Nelson made the pre­ ting something for nothing can Ilousekeepl iik . and the further circumstance that last sentation speech and we have his word be measured by the likelihood If a woman is in good health there is of vour giving it. REMEM­ May the valuable barns and granaries for it that it was done up about right. BER THIS WHEN YOU no more healthful employment than on Mr. Henderson’s farm were burned, READ OFFERS TO SELL evidently by an incendiary. It is sin­ The city council will get an approving housework. Generally speaking, there WATCHES CHEAP, made by cerely to be hoped that the guilty and word from a large number of citizens if is no happier woman in the world. But people aa a distance. dangerous miscreant will be apprehend­ they accomplish a redaction in the water how different when every breath is pain, I will sell you a good watch as and light service and yet place it nearer every step torture! This state of health ed and brought to justice. cheap as anybody who intends “For five weeks | lived on cold water, a self-supporting footing. This accomp­ in nine cases outof fen comes from the i to stay by their guarantee. lished, it will be one of the best works derangement of the delicate feminine I so tQ speak,“ writes a man who suffered | ever performed by a McMinnville council. organs of generation. The family doctor ’ W m . F. D ielschneidf . r , terribly from indigestion. He could There are lots of people anxiously watch­ inquires first concerning these. 11c .uuai- hardly keep anything on his stomach. ' Jeweler and Optician. What staved, wasn’t properly digested ing for the success of this movement. ly insists upon an “examination.” From and gave him terrible pangs. This is Rates have long been too high for a thfs the modest woman naturally shri nks. Two doors below P. O. She is right. Except in very unusual not an uncommon case. Dyspeptics large patronage. The striking and rare phenomenon of cae°s oi “female weakness” examina- don’t get enough nourishment. They are generally thin and weak. They may a rainbow by moonlight was visible in lions are unnecessary, Dr Pierce’s Fa- tail anil Settle. eat enough, but they don’t digest enough. the western heavens about eight o’clock vorite Prescription is a simple, natural Having sold our stock of groceries to It cures safely, It differed from , remedy for these ills. Much of what they eat turns into poison. Wednesday evening iessre. Dresser